The RayFlash Rotator is the first rotating flash bracket in the world with full TTL capabilities. Available in Nikon and Canon fit, the RayFlash Rotator allows the flash unit to be positioned anywhere around the lens to avoid harsh side shadows. Or, you can create dramatic light effects by changing the flash position to create monster shadows.

You don't need tools to mount the rotator and each one comes with mounting brackets to suit different camera heights.

[quote]Can you mount 2 flash units on it at once?[/quote]
I doesn't look like it, but I'll ask the question to the importer.
Interesting that they say it's the first rotating flash bracket in the world. They obviously don't remember Kennet Engineering (the people behind the original Benbo) They developed the [link=http://www.photographyattic.com/product-1137]Kennett Macro Flash[/link] which had two flash on a bracket around the lens. It rotated but also had arms with angle adjustment making it more flexible.

Quote:Can you mount 2 flash units on it at once?

I doesn't look like it, but I'll ask the question to the importer.

Interesting that they say it's the first rotating flash bracket in the world. They obviously don't remember Kennet Engineering (the people behind the original Benbo) They developed the Kennett Macro Flash which had two flash on a bracket around the lens. It rotated but also had arms with angle adjustment making it more flexible.

Whatever will 'they' think of next to extract money from your pocket.
Nikon - like ALL the mainstream manufacturers - already have a solution and hey!! - it's cheaper!!
[link=http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Nikon+SC-28+TTL+Coiled+Sync+Cord&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a]Nikon SC-28 TTL Coiled Sync Cord [/link]
Wouldn't be without mine in any situation.

Whatever will 'they' think of next to extract money from your pocket.

Nikon - like ALL the mainstream manufacturers - already have a solution and hey!! - it's cheaper!!